Effects of octahedral tilting on the electronic structure and optical properties of $d^0$ double perovskites $\mathbf{\rm A_2ScSbO_6}$ ($\mathbf{\rm A=Sr, Ca}$)
Rajyavardhan Ray, A K Himanshu, Pintu Sen, Uday Kumar, Manuel Richter, and T P Sinha

TL;DR
This study investigates how octahedral tilting influences the electronic and optical properties of $d^0$ double perovskites ${ m A_2ScSbO_6}$ (${ m A=Sr, Ca}$) across different structural phases using density functional theory and spectroscopic methods.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of octahedral tilting effects on electronic structure and optical properties in $d^0$ double perovskites, highlighting minimal impact on bandwidth despite distortions.
Findings
Large direct bandgaps confirmed by UV-Vis spectroscopy.
Electronic bandgaps agree with experimental Kubelka-Munk values.
Octahedral distortions have limited effect on $t_{2g}$ bandwidth.
Abstract
With increasing temperature, undergoes three structural phase transitions at approximately , and , leading to the following sequence of phases: , making it an ideal candidate to study the effects of octahedral tilting keeping other parameters fixed. To ascertain the isolated effects of octahedral distortions, the electronic and optical properties of the monoclinic (at room temperature), monoclinic (at ), tetragonal (at ) and the cubic (at ) phases have been studied in terms of the electronic structure, dielectric constant, optical conductivity and electron energy loss spectroscopy using density functional theory. , on the other hand, shows only a phase at…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials · Multiferroics and related materials · Ferroelectric and Piezoelectric Materials
